96 



Amount brought forward^ 41 00 



To sowing peas with seed sower, 1 00 



To hoeing and weeding twice, 10 00 



To gathering and threshing, 5 00 



To planting squashes, and cost of seed, 3 50 



To lioeing squashes twice, 5 00 



To gathering squashes, 5 00 



$70 50 



To value of the Two Crops. 



To 12 bushels Wonder Peas, at 16.00, 

 To 6 tons squashes, at $25, 



■ $152 50 



.Aaron Low. 



This is to certify that I have helped raise and harvest the 

 above crops, and that the above statements are correct. 



John H. Kinney. 



STATEMENT OP DANIEL CARLETON. 



The half acre of Cabbages entered by me, were raised on a 

 piece of land that had been in grass ten years, and had re- 

 ceived no manure during that time. The soil is a dark loam, 

 with a rocky subsoil. Last spring, nine loads of coarse cow 

 manure were spread upon the sod and ploughed under, to the 

 depth of about six inches ; the land was then harrowed, and 

 afterwards furrowed, making the rows about three and a half 

 feet apart. About two hundred pounds of Cumberland Phos- 

 phate were scattered in the furrows and covered by sliding a 

 hoe along the drills. One half pound of Fottler cabbage seed 



